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my argentine tegu has a bad attitude

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Me and my wife just got an argentine B/W and he has a realy nasty disposition. He is still about a year old and I'm not sure if this is nomal or not. He's been doing ok once you succeed in picking him up. But when you first rech in he does the tail whipping thing and huffs and puffs. He actualy bit my wife this morning. So what do I do to teach this little guy some manors?
 
If you go to www.tegutalk.com there is a great sheet on the front of the page that has recomendations for taming young tegus. Its not too unusal for tegus to take awhile to adjust to their new homes and young ones do tend to calm down with time.

Good luck with your new addition.
 
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